On 04/08/2012 03:40 PM, Antoine Musso wrote:
Le 08/04/12 20:27, Jeroen De Dauw a écrit :
Most of my extensions have been migrated to the
new git setup with gerrit.
I'm not happy with the workflow for the extensions where I'm basically the
only real contributor or those where no one is going to review my stuff
anyway. Although I can approve my own changes and merge them in, this is
rather silly. Is there a way to disable the review step for certain
extensions (ie post comit review instead of gated trunk), and is it
possible to automatically merge in commits of certain users? For example in
case of Semantic MediaWiki, I'd like my commits and those of the other core
SMW devs to be merged in without first needing a review, while commits of
random other people should require review first.
Hello Jeroen
To create a change in Gerrit, one has to push a reference to a specific
path starting by: refs/for/. To enforce the use of Gerrit we have it
disallow any push out of refs/for :-D
We can allow people to push directly in the repository without having
Gerrit to "intercept" the commit. We can even make a group of people
allowed to push without review, another one allowed to tag release and
another group which can only push to refs/for/*.
I am not sure what is the process to requests access changes, Sumanah
could tell about it. Meanwhile, you can ask ^demon about it.
cheers,
Jeroen, if the other core SMW devs put their names down at
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Git/Gerrit_project_ownership then we'll
process them within a couple of days, so they can have the ability to
merge commits into the SMW extensions (and veto/abandon commits as well).
I will defer to Chad, Antoine, and Ryan regarding "automatically +2 and
merge only these committers' merge requests" configuration.
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Sumana Harihareswara
Volunteer Development Coordinator
Wikimedia Foundation